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76. frugal (adj)
showing economy in spending money; sparing; living w/o waste
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77. hackneyed (adj)
commonplace; trite
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78. hagiography (n)
biography of saints; idealizing or idolizing biography
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79. heinous (adj)
hatefully or shockingly evil; abominable; outrageous
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80. histrionics (n)(adj)
theatrical performance; the deliberate display of emotion for effect
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81. homeopathic (adj)
of or pertaining to the method of treating disease by drugs, given in minute doses, that would produce in a healthy person symptoms similar to those of the disease
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82. idiomatic (adj)
syntactical, grammatical, or structural form perculiar to a language
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83. idyllic (adj)
pertaining to a simple descriptive poem or prose work dealing w/ rustic life or scenes; peaceful; charmingly simple or rustic
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84. ignominy (n)
disgrace, dishonor, or public contempt; disgraceful or dishonorable conduct, quality, or action
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85. illicit (adj)
not permitted; unlawful
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86. imminence (n)
impending evil or danger
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87. impasse (n)
predicament affording no obvious escape; deadlock, road with no outlit
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88. impassive (adj)
unsusceptible to physial feeling; insensible; apathetic
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89. impeccable (adj)
incapable of sinning; free from faul or blame; flawless
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90. imputation (n)
accusation or incrimination; the laying of responsibility or blame on someone else
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